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application/x-info; /usr/bin/info -f %s; needsterminal; description=GNU Info document

# ASCII text rendition, low priority.
# Info prints messages Messages like "info: Writing node (foo.info.gz)..." to
# stderr.  Discard them, though alas doing so also loses any genuine error
# messages.  Is there a "quiet" option?
application/x-info; /usr/bin/info --subnodes -o /dev/stdout -f %s 2>/dev/null; copiousoutput; description=GNU Info document; priority=1

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